The old 2 mg. pills came in blister packs. We don't see those any more. If
encountered, they are from an old stash. They will be single or double scored
on the back and have a 2 in the circle under the word Roche.
The new 1 mg. pills come in bottles like this and are more likely encountered
either in the bottle or just in little ziplock baggies. May also be single
or double scored. Pills saying Roche but with a 2 with a dot in front and
back of it are NOT roofies ....it is clonazepam, sold in US as Klonopins and
in Mexico as Rivotril. Pills with a 3 or 6 on it may be bromazepam ..... Lexotan
..... which is a benzodiazepine but NOT controlled in California (federally
Schedule IV). It is becoming more and more common.