Lamar? why? Guess there are worse places...ha ha. Guess it depends on your career path and if there is work available. Nothing but farming and oil field work east/South of Denver usually.
I've done some plumbing work out there. It seems that there are a fair number of people who work for DOC out there. It is a primarily an agricultural town. Probably not a whole lot in the way of employment opportunities.
In my experience most rural areas are pretty gun friendly.
May I ask why Lamar? I moved out to the country myself, but what draws you to Lamar specifically?
I want to get away from the liberals along the front range. I think Lamar is unlikly to be overrun by the liberals. I was originally thinking of getting out of Colorado altogether because of the fear that the front range liberals may ruin the whole state. Ritter said he wanted to make Colorado into another California and the possiblity of Hickenloper being the next governor terrifies me. I may still go out of state.
I am retired so I don't have to worry about employment. The Mike Higbee State Wildlife Area is only minutes away and looks like it might have a nice shooting range. I found a list that shows six FFLs there. Lamar is a center for the area so it appears to have decent medical and other support facilities. There is fast internet available. It is on a couple well traveled state highways.
I go out to Lamar once a year for pheasant hunting and the town has shrunk a little since the bus plant closed a few years back. If you want to move there you better like wind and a flat landscape.
There is no large medical facility. The nearest large hospital is two hours away but there are a number of retirement centers in the area. Best BBQ I ever had was two miles north of Lamar.
I personally wouldn't want to live there but it may fit you well. Two years back I was hunting in Stonington which is an hour and a half south east of Lamar. The town of Stonington consists of three houses, a church and one corral. A guy in one of the three houses had just moved from Parker to get away. I would go stir crazy in such a place but he loved it.
This is why you need to stay in Colorado and get more active in the process and help get true conservatives elected to office. My wife and I both work in politics and I'm moving back to Colorado this summer. Pushing the state back into the red is one of our main reasons for relocating, probably 3rd or 4th on the list of reasons.
Some good P-dog shootn' down that way!