This is a subjective question and opinions on what should be illegal vary widely. Some commonly cited examples include certain types of advertising, such as aggressive marketing of unhealthy foods to children, or the use of certain plastics that are not biodegradable and contribute to pollution. Other individuals point to the legality of certain financial practices that may contribute to economic inequality or the instability of financial markets. Some legal but potentially harmful substances such as tobacco and alcohol are often debated. It’s important to recognize that opinions on legality are often shaped by cultural values, personal beliefs, and information available at the time. Changing social attitudes and new research can sometimes lead to changes in laws to reflect society’s evolving views on what should be considered acceptable or legal.
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