This seems like comparing apples to oranges. Looking at the average lifespan of smokers v. the average age of an alcohol related death isn't right. It should either be the average lifespan of those who drink (or perhaps even more accurately, alcoholics) v. the average lifespan of smokers. Or, the average age of a smoking related death v. the average age of an alcohol related death (and within this, probably should add something that splits out causes between alcohol related decision making, ie drunk driving and alcohol related illnesses, although the point of the comparison is to highlight the dangers, so the fact that smoking doesn't result in drunk driving accidents is important).
> This seems like comparing apples to oranges. Looking at the average lifespan of smokers v. the average age of an alcohol related death isn't right.
It is an apples and oranges comparison, but that's just the data we have. I tried to word this in a way that highlighted the fact that the comparison was a little dodgy.