“Failure to warn customers that their gun safes could be opened by the Feds when they have no warrant specific to the safe is a breach of trust so serious it borders on fraud. Your Liberty is not Safe under current management.”
Liberty Safe produces residential and commercial gun safes, not just under its own name but also under the labels Cabela’s, Remington, and John Deere. For years, people buying the product were concerned about pragmatic things: a safe’s price, ability to hold their weapons, and resistance to theft. What they didn’t realize, though, was that Liberty Safe would hand over access codes the moment the FBI came a-knockin’ at safe owners’ doors. But that is exactly what it will do, and by its own admission, too.
Last week, Nathan Hughes was the most recent person to find the FBI on his doorstep based on allegations regarding January 6. (The FBI, while disinterested in BLM and Antifa riots, or the attack on the White House, or domestic crime, is determined to destroy anyone who was within a two-state radius of the White House on January 6.) I have no idea what Hughes is alleged to have done regarding January 6, but I do know what Liberty Safe did last week.
By Andrea Widburg