What kind of answer is that? Foreign visitors have a right to keep and bear arms to defend themselves, but that right is infringed by our government. Damn them!
Fine. If that's the way you wish to debate.
"Again, why don't you tell me some things that cannot be outlawed because of my right to defend myself?"
Everything can be outlawed except nail clippers and Bic pens, according to the U.S. Constitution. You'll note that the airlines reversed their position on these items, proving that they knew their policy was in direct conflict with the constitution.
I'll try again. According to YOUR interpretation of the meaning and scope of "the right to self defense", what are the legitimate limitations of legislation? Is there anything at all that you believe SHOULD NOT be outlawed that constitutes self-defense?