# B0002 To keep [Rust rules on references](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch04-02-references-and-borrowing.html#the-rules-of-references) (either one mutable reference or any number of immutable references) on a resource, it is not possible to have more than one resource of a kind if one is mutable in the same system. This can happen between [`Res`](https://docs.rs/bevy/*/bevy/ecs/system/struct.Res.html) and [`ResMut`](https://docs.rs/bevy/*/bevy/ecs/system/struct.ResMut.html) for the same `T`, or between [`NonSend`](https://docs.rs/bevy/*/bevy/ecs/system/struct.NonSend.html) and [`NonSendMut`](https://docs.rs/bevy/*/bevy/ecs/system/struct.NonSendMut.html) for the same `T`. Erroneous code example: ```rust,should_panic use bevy::prelude::*; fn update_materials( mut material_updater: ResMut>, current_materials: Res>, ) { // ... } fn main() { App::new() .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins) .add_systems(Update, update_materials) .run(); } ``` This will panic, as it's not possible to have both a mutable and an immutable resource on `State` at the same time. As a mutable resource already provide access to the current resource value, you can remove the immutable resource. ```rust,no_run use bevy::prelude::*; fn update_materials( mut material_updater: ResMut>, ) { // ... } fn main() { App::new() .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins) .add_systems(Update, update_materials) .run(); } ```