Liberty Safe has locked their comments on Twitter (X) after receiving massive backlash for providing the FBI with an access code to a safe belonging to one of their customers.

Monomoy Capital Partners LP currently owns Liberty Safe as of 2021, is facing a tough 2024, if only they could secure their safes like they can secure their X comment section.
Liberty Safe customers are fuming after it was revealed that the company stores access codes to their safes. Some say this is a paramount mistake as many are comparing this to the Bud Light wokeism debacle.
The manufacturer acknowledged the widespread conservative backlash after it complied with a federal warrant that led to the Aug. 30 arrest of an Arkansas man for his alleged involvement in the January 6, 2021 Capitol protests.

Liberty Safe alleged they only gave the feds an access code to 34-year-old Nathan Hughes’ gun safe after receiving proof of the warrant.
“Our company’s protocol is to provide access codes to law enforcement if a warrant grants them access to a property,” the company said in a Tuesday statement.
“After receiving the request, we received proof of the valid warrant, and only then did we provide them with an access code.”

“Liberty Safe is an enemy to gun owners,” Charlie Kirk, founder, and CEO of Turning Point USA, wrote on X. “They could have fought the warrant — like Apple did — instead they buckled and bent over. Your guns are not safe with @libertysafeinc Boycott. Ridicule. Ruin their company.”
One customer is @TheQuartering who revealed that he would be cancelling his $7000 Liberty Safe order that he made on Saturday.
“I just ordered a $7000 liberty safe on Saturday. A Lincoln 50 with all the fixings,” he posted. “I am making a call tomorrow to cancel.”




Liberty Safe released a statement indicating customers will be able to fill out a form to have codes deleted so they can “take control of how their information is stored and protected.”
“We understand that many of our customers are willing to assume the responsibility of safeguarding their own combination,” the statement said.

“While those who opt out of our data storage process will have limited recourse in case of a lost combination, we respect their choice and are here to support them in the way that’s best for them.”
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Indeed, the liberal Apple Company fought giving up access to one of their phones, I believe, and Liberty gives the FBI convenient access to Secured Guns and other private things, so that, on the slightest whim, they will be able to access user’s safes. The Dylan Mulvaney analogy is good, in a country with a Lying FBI, Lying Justice Department, Lying President, seeing evidence of a warrant is not seeing the warrant.
Years ago, a man that was taking his Grandson to the local Gun Club, as I was taking my son, there was a weekly competition using Rifles there. This man was a former borough policeman, went on to be Mayor of his borough. He told me that years ago, the FBI came in to take possession of a criminal this officer had just arrested. The FBI Demanded that he be turned over to them, the officer said sure, once he’s processed. Despite wanting him immediately, he made them wait. The FBI demanded the original paperwork, the officer gave the copies. Clearly the FBI was trying to make the arrest go away, they wanted the criminal before processing, they wanted the original paperwork. What could go wrong. The officer’s supervisor had a talk with him, but I doubt the officer cared. Sometimes you just have to do what’s right. Giving over the combination because they saw proof of the warrant is just not right. Wait for the warrant. The FBI is, assuredly, capable of opening the safe, criminals have been. Don’t make their job easy.
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