You act is if you're dealing with an honest court. What's your definition of "ban"? "We strike the ban but carry may still be subject to "reasonable regulation". "Public safety" and "good cause" are popular "reasonable regulations" with progressives. It's still functionally a ban even if it's no longer formally such. You lose even if you win.
Time to look into that mirror I mentioned earlier.
I never act like I'm dealing with an honest court. Do you think the two judges assigned to my district court case were honest?
And yet look at the corner the court painted itself into in its final judgment.* And forget about the Second Amendment. Find me a case anywhere, in any Federal court or state court, which is still good law in which the court has held that people cannot bring pre-enforcement race based equal protection challenges to a law which entails criminal penalties.
The Furnace case cited by the court may stand for many different things (very few actually) but the one thing it did not do was to prohibit pre-enforcement challenges of racially motivated and/or racially discriminatory laws.
* I supplied the paint and brushes via my Complaints and briefs I wrote and filed in my case. When I finally stood on/by my Complaint forcing the district court to issue a final judgment, the court was forced to either rule in my favor or to issue a judgment which held, in addition to the above, that there is no Second Amendment right: 1) In the home, 2) On my private property, 3) In or on my motor vehicle, 4) In or on my attached camper or trailer regardless of whether or not it is being used as a residence, and 5) In any non-sensitive public place.
Unless you have a specific example of how I might screw up my opening brief not found in the screw-ups made by the so called gun-rights lawyers in their opening brief or I have overlooked something in my district court briefs, could you please leave your pessimism at the door?
And if not, please don't view my posts as an invitation for you to reply with your projections and lamentations.