Well, in Virginia, localities are currently prohibited by state law to enact any legislation to regulate UAS.
§ 15.2-926.3. (Expires July 1, 2019) Local regulation of certain aircraft
§ 15.2-926.3. (Expires July 1, 2019) Local regulation of certain aircraft.
No locality may regulate the use of a privately owned, unmanned aircraft system as defined in § 19.2-60.1 within its boundaries.
They are, however, prohibited in Virginia State Parks.
Most National Forest Service properties are open for UAS use. The Forest Service has publicly stated that they have no jurisdiction over the airspace.
It’s great to hear that the Virginia State legislator has taken a stance on this. At least there is one governing entity in your case to work with when developing and adopting regulations. California as not been as progressive in this area, and here we have multiple, conflicting and often poorly defined regulations, or more often simple overarching bans.