It didn't take liberty long to change how they handle this situation.... Recently put out by them you can now have your information deleted and very soon when you register your safe that will be an option... The outrage has changed how things will be in the future for sure.... They saw what's happening to companies and that Patriots are FINALLY standing up and changed their company policy while they still have a company....
In short, they caved. For whatever good it did the reality regarding entry to such products.
Fact is, though, that legitimate search warrants followed-to-a-T will still be lawfully authorized to open up such stuff. And no amount of non-participation or changing of a policy is going to keep out someone if that someone has enough time and the tools to open it.
I appreciate they made such a u-turn with a policy. Probably their best approach. Particularly since, given the right tools and an hour, opening a safe isn't much different than opening a car, it'll get opened up in such situations anyway. So, they might as well have altered the policy. It's not as though a car or safe or home is an encrypted space. If a determined law enforcement effort (or criminal enterprise, for that matter) is intent on entry ... it'll happen. Nothing Liberty or anyone else can do will change that.
Modern life is what it is, given the current state of tech and materials.
Am glad to see patriotic people awakening. It's about time. But then, with such things as this, in the end it won't matter much in the face of a determined entry.
Caching in secret locations. About the only real way to reduce risk of access, with such things. I'm assuming a good proportion of the so-called "patriots" out there take such a path, with vitals.