OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. CCW Safe, a self-defense legal coverage provider headquartered in Oklahoma City, announced participation in three national training events designed to engage firearm owners and self-defense practitioners while emphasizing education that extends beyond the range. Company leaders frame the effort around a mission that law-abiding citizens should never be alone before, during, or after a self-defense incident, and say face-to-face events help build community and deliver resources that support that goal. The first stop is the Guardian Conference, a three-day live-fire defensive handgun training event at the Oklahoma City Gun Club slated for September 1921. Hosted by ConcealedCarry.com, the weekend provides hands-on instruction across core concealed-carry disciplines. Attendees train with instructors on handgun fundamentals and also work through legal strategy and trauma managementtopics chosen to connect skill development on the line with decision-making and immediate care considerations off it. By packaging practical shooting blocks with legal and medical components, the conference presents concealed carry as a continuum that spans preparation, incident response, and the aftermath. Next is Prepper Camp in the Appalachian foothills near Saluda, North Carolina, September 2628. Billed as a comprehensive experience for preparedness enthusiasts, the event covers self-reliance skills that extend beyond firearms, including homesteading, off-grid living, and emergency preparedness. Organizers also note on-site food vendors, music, and other activities, underscoring that the culture of preparedness includes community as much as curriculum. For self-defense practitioners, the draw is a broader resilience toolkit that pairs range work with sustainment skills when normal services are disrupted. Rounding out the slate is the S12 Training Experience in Pulaski, Tennessee, October 25, 2025. This four-day immersive program places participants under seasoned professionals across multiple self-defense disciplines, with an emphasis on moving, drawing, and shooting from unexpected positions. The design mimics real-life scenarios in controlled environments, giving attendees repetitions that stress positional problems and unconventional startsscenarios that pure square-range routines often miss. The common thread across all three events is immersion: live-fire mechanics, preparedness blocks, and scenario-driven work that tie skills to plausible contexts. CCW Safe states that when citizens are forced to defend themselves, they deserve resources and support to navigate what follows. Participation in these events, the organization adds, aligns with ongoing investment in its Field Sales and Certified Partner Programefforts that expand education and engagement with members and the broader community. The companys origin story points to that focus: founded by retired police officers Mike Darter and Stan Campbell and attorney Kyle Sweet, CCW Safe grew from experience with coverage available to law enforcement and a desire to extend similar support to the public during critical self-defense incidents. Today, the firm offers plans covering private citizens as well as retired and active-duty law enforcement officers and military members.